World-class Entrepreneurship Scholar to Present at Clarkson

Dr. Léo-Paul Dana from Dalhousie University in Canada will present an entrepreneurship research workshop at Clarkson. The event targets researchers in business and social sciences will be held on Friday, October 7 at 12 pm.

Dr. Léo-Paul Dana is a graduate of McGill University and HEC-Montreal. He began lecturing at Concordia University in 1984, taught at McGill from 1992 to 1997 and subsequently at INSEAD in Paris. He served as Expert Witness for the Government of Canada House of Commons Standing Committee on Transport and later as Senior Advisor to the World Association for Small and Medium Enterprises with United Nations advisory status. Formerly tenured at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, he is full professor of entrepreneurship at the Rowe School of Business, Dalhousie University in Canada.

He has produced 45 books and more than 300 articles appearing in a variety of entrepreneurship, sociology and management journals. His biography appears annually in the Canadian Who’s Who (published by the University of Toronto Press). Current research interests include indigenous entrepreneurship, cultural capital and sustainable communities.

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